Here we go again. The endless tread mill of the broken build. It
feels
like being spat at. Sorry to be so "unhelpful", but I've got no
desire

or energy to keep debugging broken builds, or to keep "try make

bootstrap"ing. I'm going through a very bad patch in my personal
life,
and I just don't have the energy any more, and I'm not prepared to
do it.

"cvs update" followed by "make" MUST WORK NEARLY ALL THE TIME.

Alternatively "bzr update", "make" working nearly all the time
would be

OK.

This is a serious process bug we have, we've had for years, and we
MUST

fix. If it's not fixed soon, I'm just going to give up on Emacs
maintenance and bid the project goodbye. The pain level is too high.

I've been interested in setting up an automatic build test environment
for Emacs for some time. It would basically checkout the emacs sources
on every checkin, build the sources and report the build
quality(probably with some existing continuous integration software).
I would also store a TB or something of past builds.
Would that be of any help to you?